Goodwin, William B. (William Brownell), 1866-
Variant namesWilliam Goodwin was born in Hartford, Connecticut, the son of Rev. Francis Goodwin and Mary Alsop Jackson Goodwin. He attended Saint Paul's School in New Hampshire, Trinity College, and graduated from Yale in 1888. He worked for the Aetna Insurance company for 40 years as a sepcial agent in Ohio, Seattle, and San Francisco. Goodwin was the author of "The Lure of Gold", the result of his investigations of Spanish remains in Jamaica, Haitit, Georgia, and Florida. He also wrote "The Ruins of Great Ireland in New England". and "The Truth About Leif Erickson and the Greenland Voyages to New England". As a result of his research, he amassed a large collection of rare books and maps of eastern North America and the Caribbean.
From the description of William B. Goodwin research collection and family papers, 1845-1932. (Hartford Public Library). WorldCat record id: 298324205
William Brownell Goodwin (1866-1950) was born in Hartford, Conn., and graduated from Yale in 1888. He was an insurance executive for forty years and an archaeologist who became famous through his researches into early foreign cultures in America. He was a member of several historical societies, which included the Connecticut Historical Society and the Walpole Society.
From the description of Letters, 1932-1935. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 207139526
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Birth 1866